Harvest festivals of India News
People in India are getting ready to celebrate the harvest festivals of India like Pana Sankranti, Puthandu, Vishu and Bihu in various states, the auspicious harvest festival in style and grandeur.
This is the season when spring arrives and the frigid winters come to an end.
The Significance of Vibrant Harvest Festivals Of India
In several Indian states, the start of the spring harvest festival also heralds the arrival of the New Year.
This year Baisakhi will be celebrated on April 13, Saturday
People visit their place of worship – Gurudwaras, and take part in nagar kirtan among other festivities
Traditionally, kada prasad(wheat halwa) is served to mark the day which symbolizes sweet beginnings
Adding cute and adorable furniture decor ideas to your home for Ganesh Chaturthi can add a spark to your celebrations. Here are some creative and delightful furniture decor ideas.
Grandparents’ Day will be celebrated on September 10, 2023
Grandparents’ Day in India is observed on the first Sunday of September each year
t is also a day to show our appreciation for the love and support that our grandparents give us
Onam 2023 will be celebrated from August 20 to August 29
Onam is a mix of celebrations that spans 10 days
Witness people participating in a variety of ceremonies like boat races and Onam sadhya preparations
On this day the Malayalam New Year is celebrated and here are some beautiful wishes and Vishu Kani images that you can share with family and friends.
This year Baisakhi will be celebrated on April 14, Friday
People visit their place of worship – Gurudwaras, and take part in nagar kirtan among other festivities
Traditionally, kada prasad(wheat halwa) is served to mark the day which symbolizes sweet beginnings
Tamil New Year, Puthandu, will be celebrated on April 14, 2023
The first month of the Tamil solar calendar, Chithirai, starts with Puthandu celebrations
Lip-smacking dishes of Puthandu spread also includes vadai, sambhar, sadam (rice) and payasam
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